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Snow gave Katniss the opportunity to start a rebellion in The Hunger Games, but that wasn't his intention. His prequel story ...
Haymitch was Katniss' mentor in "The Hunger Games," but "Sunrise on the Reaping" shows them to be more connected than readers ...
Poison threatened their partners, but Katniss was able to save Peeta. In "The Hunger Games," Peeta has a close brush with death when he collects what he believes are harmless berries for himself ...
The similarities and differences between "The Hunger Games" character's Haymitch Abernathy and Katniss Everdeen reveal a lot about the overall theme of the series: control and who has it.
Instead, Katniss and Peeta agree to kill themselves with nightlock berries. The gamemakers ultimately stop them, crowning both Katniss and Peeta victors to Snow's displeasure. "Sunrise on the Reaping" ...
President Snow leaves her a bag of poisoned gumdrops, mirroring the candies that Haymitch regularly gifts her, as well as Katniss and Peeta’s berries. Haymitch feeds two of them to her before ...